Sunday, August 2, 2009

I cant open my drive c & it says it "cant find script file "c:\_.vbs".? how can i revert this back to normal?!

lol... these are usually the doings of a script virus... do this perhaps...





Go to start, then Run.. Then type in "cmd" and press OK to open your command prompt.. But if you cannot find your Run, then go to Start | Program Files | Accessories, then find Command Prompt...





Then in your Command Prompt, type "cd c:\" without the quotes.. Then press enter.. This switches your current diectory to C: Then, after this, type "dir *inf" also without the quotes... Then press enter.. Most probably, if a script is currently running, you should find an "Autorun.inf"... If you can see it as listed by the command prompt, then type "del Autorun.inf"





INF files are somewhat files which can easily change your registry settings.. And if it is named Autorun, as the folder will be opened, this file will immediately execute.. So, this means, as you open your Drive C, the script in this file will be executed.. But since _.vbs doesn't exist in C, the execution will result into an error... So it's best if you remove this inf file, because they are ultimately unnecessary on ur Hard Drives..





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I cant open my drive c %26amp; it says it "cant find script file "c:\_.vbs".? how can i revert this back to normal?!
What you do depends on what you're doing when you get the error. It looks as if some program is trying to open a file that doesn't exist, but that's just a guess. The more information you give us, the better we can help you.
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Reply:You might trying booting it up in safe mode and then doing a system restore back to a date when you know it was working o.k.
Reply:Go to program files, accessories, system tools, system restore and set it back 48 hours if you can get it to open can you get into the trough and get to the start. if so do the above if not take it to a repairman.
Reply:If you have Windows XP you might try a System Restore to an earlier date. I don't know if that will fix it, but it is worth a try.
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